How do I stop being a pussy and ask my crush out?

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So, I have had a crush on this girl from school for a while now and we just graduated from middle school and we are going to different schools now so we won’t see each other that much anymore. Now is last my last chance to ask her out without wussing out. I am confident that she would say yes if I were to ask her out because it seems like she’s into me. I really have no reason to be scared about doing it, but I still am. I’m kind, caring, intelligent, outgoing, friendly, in good shape, and all around attractive but I can’t seem to get myself to do it. Can someone give me some advice about how to stop being a pussy and her out?

Just strike up a casual conversation with her. Ask her how her day is going. And then, when you feel comfortable just say “Hey, I was wondering if you wanted to go out with me sonetime”. I know it scary but go for it!

Remember: most of the time, it is ourselfes that put us in the friendzone, not her. So make sure, you don’t put yourself in the frienzone with her. Let her know and undestand clearly your inttentions. If you have in in facebook, send an inbox with a Hi, and start a conv.

Remember: most of the time, it is ourselfes that put us in the friendzone, not the girls. So make sure, you don’t put yourself in the frienzone with her. Let her know and undestand clearly your inttentions. If you have her in facebook, send an inbox with a Hi, and start a conv.

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